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On Mar 21, 9:39*am, (N.L. Eckert) wrote:
The nav rules read that the red & green lights are to be visible from "dead ahead to *2 points abaft the port and starboard beam" . *So your lights quailfy and are legal. *You didn't mention a white light, but that is to be visible *in a *32 point arc. Yours is probably over the windshield or at the stern. Happy boating, *Norm *(boy, do I miss it) Thanks for all the great advice. I suppose I was concerned abotu using Nav. lights on the bow instead of the sides, is because that's what I'm used to seeing. My 27' Chris Craft had a bow light, and this is the first boat I've owned that they were on the sides. the light on the aft is not suspended like what you would think on a pole, but is in the middle of the stern. It kind of reminds you of a back up light if anything else. |
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